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3 $illamttte farmer. " "" imuid nui ruoAT, mv CLAHKK -to CBAIG, ritsumsss amd rmomtiTon. g. A. OL4HKB. . W. OUAIO. Term of ub.crllon. One copy, one yesr(M numbers)....,.. "'f'SV One copy, x inonUm l numbers) l.J One eopr. Ut", months (I nntnlt) .? " HAl.KlTKKUAYTXl'UnTlgTlhTS, HEAVY nODBEUY. One of the heavloit robberies that luu taken plyi in Southern Oregon, nay the Htandanl, for soma time occurred on last Tuesday night. Tho particular a wo receive them are as fol. Ui t Home time during Tuesday night partio by Kotno iiimm secured the keys to the safe in tho store of Asher Marks. They proceeded to the front window upon which they pasted a largo piece of paper, They then IHUJRKTIIK WINDOW, Tho rPr w-rving a hinge preventing tho glass from falling to the lloor ami making a noise. In this manner admission wan rained. They passed through tho store to thu safe, not twvnty feet from which were four men sleeping. A precautionary measure thoy placed a chair in the hall so that should the deepen Ihs roused Uio alarm would bo given io that they could mako their escape. They sJso took thu key from the ring no m to prevent tinkling, which might possible discover them to tho sleeper. They opened the safe taking out the coin, aiounnting to TUIKTY-OSK lIVXDHKn IiOLLULS Which they took from tho lag, leaving them lying on tho tabK Quito an amount in gold note and greenback were left untouched in tho Mfo . After they bad accured all they wore looking after they qitly retired, and not until Wednesday morning wa the robbery known. Step were at onoe taken to ferret out the bold robber. Tho entire population wa on the lookout, and great excitement prevailed. At Iat an individuafitruck a trace, He found at a China wash-houso a paper that COIUUSfOND-D rRKIAKLT fllli the ono on tho window. Upon a point of the broken rIam hung a piece of good evident 1 from a Chinese gsxmeut. Inside the store wa also found small chisel which was known to belong to Chinaman. ViUi theso proof tho authont e begun making arrest of Chinamrn, and not i ntil sixteen were lodged in jail and but ono or tvo remained in town did they stop. It is bclievtd that the Chinese cook working for Mr. Krxi landers, tlie book-keeper of tho firm, Ktole the key from bis pocket and gave it to the rrotiesxthodidthojob. There was, undoubt edly, two wrAHAT rAirnw In the affair, a another koy which waa in pea. onion of another member of the firm, who re sided in another part of tho city, v. as alto i tolen and when found it was not needed threw it away. They hail it arranged so that if cno failed tho other would succeed. Mr. Marks wan at thn tirao present in this city, butai soon m a telegram readied him yesterday ho started home. Tho parties who performed tho work wcro not fool m may he icon by tho manner in which they conducted itf and aJmott couvinccs u that Chinamen wens xbt th ii rrxr ctiutoiu Tho reason, m o are informed, why tho gold note and grcenluck wcro left untouched, vas probably on account of the firm registering tho number of each Mil rocclv-d. It was it heavy rubbery and If tho firm do notsuccecd In teer- .II ll.r.-m. Inlnr.lt urlll La llllllua SBVen Mow to tUm. although they arc very, ,wu;tby can standi WnsSd. i.-'"- ' " Oregon St-tUtlM. From tho Commercial Iteportcr wo glc-vi tho following statistics for tho year I877i It show tboSUto debt to bo 87 17,000; tho total treaj uro shipments to San Francisco for tho ytar, 83,813.000; tho total gold product of tho mines, l,IW,000. Tlio value of e.rorts of all kinds, wheat, wool, salmon, manufacture, lumber, etc., 10,000,000; tho coast wisa tfluuago entered, 71,(05 tons; cleared, 233.2S3 too; l'oreign Import less than t.'i00,000. It does not give tho valou of Iinportationa from other Htatos and Tomloric of tho United Htate-. It U very im portant that wo l.ava some data of this kind from which to ascertain tho balance ol trado. Portland Klae. Tho assay offioo of Tracy A King, on Front street, has latoly boon cleaned out, and tho dirt that ha.1 been accumulating there sincn ISC?, mtn tho Io, has boou taken in band by Chas. Kiggler and is being carted by old Hyke ilown to tho corner of First and I) streets, whero they have crcct:d a sluice box and by water from tho fire plug havo Ixiun to work it over for tlio pro docs metals it is supposed to contain. Already tiio showing is very lair, considering tho pro eu it ha heretofore undcrgeno, and Charley is moat tanguiuo of strikinga veritable bonanza. Several dollars in old coins Lavo already Ux.ii picked up. Foco Burood. Fineo tho Wilton troupo maJo their appear nuoo hero, nay tho Itcmiwr, our boys of tho ae of from eight to twelve, liavo eorcoived a docido I liking for thtatric.Vs, and havo bcon giving performances around town, firtt nt ouo place anil then another. lut Tuesday evening they xuro going through their trformanto at Mr. Hyde's, when Frank ltou ell was I wily burned by the dinchargo of a pistol. In tho programme Flank mas toliro thu pistol upwards into thu air, it being loaded with iKiwiUr. Ho was in tho act of raiting tho pistol above) his head, but w hen near hi faco it went olf, tl.o jiaper wad striking his upjer lip, and tho pow der burning enu sulu of his face, having a pain ful but not dangerous ctiuct. Suit Commcnood. An action at law has lccn comraoncod against Henry Failing. John F. Miller, O. M. Cart wrifiht and I. I. Willis for alleged balance duo ou itock herttoforo ownwl by them in thu Tioncor Oil Cnmpany, Tlio alovo named jurt lee I avo owned none of tho stock for five year hut rant, and did not dioim of lotting under the Icsst rLionsibility. Tlio matter will un dergo judicial invtttigation.inany delicate legal poiu'ta leing involved. It(u rough on the partiui to hold them for lcse whtn the ooiii pauv was out of debt at tho tiinothey withdrew from it BcAool Mosey. In Folk county tLtro aro '2,lif0 aclio'-nr en titled to Acl.ool money. An mint of uoncy from thrco mill asscument, IV-i'l 70, rrcjor tlon of fines, licinus, 4c,, collicUtl by tho County Treasurer, 1177 47 Ulal, C-I.CIIO 77s amount ir scholar I. M. lAst jear tho htbool money ninouutod to 1.99 per tcholar, OMAN MMMAOn FOUKD. Some excitemont, and considerable specula' tion, says tho Corvallia (laxette, waa iKxasioued in our city, kit Monday, by tho discovery of a box containing Home teeth, decayed bones, etc., undoubtedly the remains of anine human being. Whether malo or female, white or Indian, is only a matter of conjecture. Tho box wm of fir lumber, Kidly decayed, the top entirely gone and bottom nearly so. Tlio Iki wa discover od by Jasper Trimble and Jyjik ttemlrickaon. neatly uiuMirthcd by the action of tlio water and caving of tho bank of tho rivor, on tho Willam ette, immediately lielow tho iiioutli of Mary's titer. Who it Is, or how it cimio there, and when deposited, will probably over remain n mystery, as Mr. l'ryorcVott ho came hero in ltvtA, onoof the tirstwhlto men, to visit tho present ito of Marysville, (now Oorvallis), has no knowlodge of any one ever being buried there. Tho box is 5 feet 4 inches in length. Hut whether tho remain were those of a male or female, grown, or otherwise, cannot bo do tcrmincd, from the decayed condition of the bones, absence of tho skull and many promi nent portion of the skeleton. It Is quite prob able that it waa a person, from tho fact that piece of clothing, consisting of very fine cloth, lu quite a good state of preservation, were found in the box. No hair was discovered- having len washed away, doubtless, by tho action of tho water. I. S. Since tho above was in typo, Mr. Jas per Trimble and Henry Kin rick came into our olfice bringing five piece of silver coin three American half dollars two dated 18.1(1, the other nut legible, and two quarter dollars, ono Ihiglith and tho other Spanish, dated 18.14 and 1830 respectively. A portion of a net silk Eurse partly enclosed the same; also a one laded buck-horn knife, two porcelain shirt bnttons, and somo tin foil, such as chewing to lacco is wrapped in all found in tho box im bedded in dirt. From tho above contents, it Is almost certain that it was a malo but the mystery remains tho same. Baeaped Lunatic. On Tuesday last Sheriff K. J. Jeirery was directed to proceed to tho vicinity of Mt. Tabor and take in charge an insane nun named Ilobcrt Campbell, whoso head-i turned on religion. Ho found his man and rcqiuatcd him to come to this city and attend prayer meeting. He needed no second invitation, got in the carriage and camo to this city. Ho waa examined before tho County Judge and ad judged insano and directed to In) taken to the Insane Asylum. Tlio papers were prepared and when tho ShcriU" stepped into an adjoining room to get them, Mr. Campbell quietly walked away, rartie were at oneo sent in reared of him, but up to tho present time ho ha not 1-oen found. Ho visited the Christian Associa tion rooms and then doubtless returned home, lie will soon !c recap tun J and placed in tho asylum. On Friday last, an invino man named taw tnado hi ercato from tho Steilacoom ay lnm, white out woiking with tho teamster, and I a not yet been raptured. Warden llig nry, after a search for tho lunatic in Tacoma, took tho steamer for Olympla, expecting that ho had gone that way. Uw it a small man, of licht complexion, and is considered hannlvMi. Standard. llEr03UCAN CONVENTION". Tho following noninations wero nu.lo by the IJnn County republican Convention yesterday: Senators-Jos. I'carl, of Halsey and W. O. Ilper of Albany. n , , . . hepreViitativc jM. s'ljuwunuhatn of lUrris bjr.fcCoarUsJobns?'''. Jt"SVJilM' UbTuon'; Caleb iinijjbrVllWM of llrnwnavillo, and II. nTcr,Wssfcpj5i ShcruT tlcorgo F. Simpson, of Albany. Clerk James lllkins of Albany, Treasurer Iioao Uruco of r'cio. Surveyor -Jamia Warner of Allany. Ctironer I). 1). dray of Albany. School Superintendent S. (J. Irvine, D.I)., of Albany. Commisiioners II P. Wyattof llarrisburi.', and WUliam I'aol of l'ranklin llutte. HfATB NOMINATIONS. Tbo Democratio State Convention which met in Portland yesterday, havo succeeded In rnaa ing the following nominations: For Congress -John Wiiitcaker of Iiuir. ForOoverr.or- -W. W. Thayer of Multnomah. Bcc'y of Stato T. (I. Iteams, of Jackson. Stato Treasurer A. II. Hrown of It.xVcr. Stato Printer A. Noltncrof Multuomsii. Hnp't. of Public Instructionltov. Joseph Hmcry of JUnton. trtaTUICT NOMINATIONS. TlioI)niocratloSla'tiCominlltooyestrrdy tiiadu tho fnllnltiK HUtrlct noiiilnalloils, wliluli weni rstlllnl by tho Cnnvontlon: First JndN'Inl Dlslrlel Fur Praeciillrg Ainnny J It NfH, fnrJinUo, P P Prim S.cuncl OMrlut MrrU lur ProneculliiK 'iri -y Third DlM'rlet J, J. Wlillnoy f.irProso- CII IlILT AII'MIMV. Pound Dln'rlut J, M. Oeatlu for Proso cii"mr A'Kitny. IM Ii Diktrlii'Lult.tr II. Ikoiii for Proio cuilug Ail'ifii'-v. Uobbcry nt Itotchnrs, Thosloroof Ashcr, Mark &. ). wai broken open last Tutsday niht and tho vafu leliuvcd of $:i,3G0. It is sup oisd to I u thn work of a Cliii.uio cook working for Mr, Friodlandcr, ono nl tho partner in tlio store, a mo .on re mained in tlio safe- Tho money bufonged priiicii.ally tu depoiltow. Mr. Mark wati in Portland nttonding tho convention, of whioh ho waa a delegate. Ho paused up on tho train thia u orning. Madon Confceelcn. Julio Jones, una of thu petaoni arrested for thu murder of Moro in San lluonavcntuiTi, Cab, Im madu u full confiBiiun, in which ho imp I- catcv Sprague, Churchill,thu Oregon Iniy, lird, tjarlcr, AKUiri aim a nuw iihii nmioi it. n. Hunt, hitherto unsusM:cted. Ilu ban lieen arrested. Jones, by tuts chiifoision will bu vtry apt tosavu his neck, whilu tho chances for tho others uro still moro doubtful Now Patent. Throngh Dewey k Co., Patent Agents, Fan Fraiiemio, wo rcceivo tho following liit of U. S. patent granted to the Pacilio Coast inventors' vizi II i ICoca, Merced, Col., shoo fastening; r'imon P. lUndolph, Scuttle, W. 'J' gang edger; S, Thomas, Junttion City, Ogu., homo power; A. W. Vandorston, Salem, Ogu., sheet metal flanging machinej A Blrt rrloo. Mr. fr. A. Hush, of this city, hai purchased of , IJonj. Stark, b'ock 41 in tho city of Port- Mr, i.n,i TIIO purcnaso inciuuea inn iiiiuinu known an tho Oro Fino Hall and several ctl er liuiMlnv. Tlio nrico naid is 1 80,000. This! tho heaviest salo over -sails iu Portland -WILLAMETTE FARMER. OU NATIONAL HOLIDAY. tt has now been a iiiunUr of years since Salem has made any dcmoiistiation worth men tioning towanU celebrating our national holi day. A meeting of the citiren I called to titko place to-morrow evening at the Opera llnusa for tho puri-oso of taking proper steps and start the luvll rolling. It is not a bit too early to commence operations, and when it (erninea known nhnxul, other cities In tliis and adjoining counties will not make any prepara tion of their own, but will count and help lis to celebrate in a good old fashioned way, It Is proponed tohaon ginnd barltccuo in conneo tlon with the other exercises of thu day. Major N. 0. Meredith has got a schetno on f.tot, and pntiHwc to havo a regular baltlo be tween tint dilVetvnt mllltnn' tcompanlis in the Klnt.v Tim kit! In will l-u eomtili'Ut 111 nil its. details, with thu exception that blank cat ridges will bo fired. Mr. Meredith has spoken toflovornorOhadwick in regard to tho matter, anJ lie expressed a willingness to ullow him the tiottof thu State anus. Should this scheme take Jftce, as it undoubtedly will, If our cit Imiis will but take hold of the matter as they should, it will lm the meAlis of bringing lie tween P.'.000 and lo.OOO ienHtn to this city on that day. Don't forget thai tho first meet ing will W held to-morrow evening and that a full turnout Is desired. Come, let us all go and start thu Ull lu motion and not let It rest until Salem, tho capital of Oregon, celebrates its national holiday In a grand and glorious "'' A Bad OaM, List Monday night, alxiul II o'clock, s.iys the Standard, a police ollicer brought into headquarter.! a girl between I ft and 10 years id ago named Addie'Kiiiuey, whom ho found wan dering nltout tho stteets with no place to sleiqi. Her story is strange, jet from its simplicity must lx) true, and is as follows) Soini lite wks ago sho camobt this cilv Ifom North Yamhill, whero herjNirenls reside, In orderto gain for herself an indvtendent livelihooil. She securetl a situation in tho residence of Mr. Wolf, who resides near ltoblnon's Hill, wheto she remained for several weeks. At length sho km discharged, and went to tho St. Charles Hotel, where" slio nmaincd for several days. Iking without money with which to v her board, ou Monday cveuing she left that hotel andwa cast upon the street, where sho was found by a policeman. Tuesday morning sho wa taken to the Norton llouo, where she till remains. It is lur desire to secure, if sho ran, a situation in soma family as servant, in order to corn a living. If sho continues to meet with tlio success she hail for tho past few days it is an easy matter to conclude where she will finally tiring n ll seems sirango inn that a father and mother would allow their daughter to come t this city friendless and penniless, to strive for a living amid tho snares and temptation of city life; they aro cither unaware of thu danger etso ate unnatural parcut. THOU MOUAWK. AriULUth. IMvS. Mrt n( the farmer in this little valley bae their seeding done, and tho prmpect is gid for n mncli larger Jleni insii any prvvious year. Much Improvement has been made In thu val ley sinco I was hero two years ajo lat January. I-nigi-nbi aro till coming and goin further back Into tho heavy timlkir and uiDuntaiiii to hew out homes. Olio family from Nebraska Mmn un ss I did lat Satunhv on the ears. They went bound to Mohawk fur a homo of their own. Ttrre arc, tbrea orgaiiisol school district m Uiovalloyi in which school aro ow Vlng lanchl. Tlio m mill of JurJon .15oyd on Mill crer.k cIar and tnaplo, inuchoJiltrriTTiaiileil to Ktigeno litvassmtrh.t. It U iu MAxlrr.vn (PTk) aUiut live mile from Sli--r7()cn. Applogato, that hluun. Moon A. Worthly found what U iuped by many tolwa riclnd'crledue, 1 saw sjiefli m ns of tho rock to-day which given evidence of containing oinn siher. Weather tine stock tlolng well tho sbr!p loakiiw Utter than auy I have seen before nr-rivtnVlitn- Tho oeoulo of .Mohawk aro tericr- -, nnlI in sis,viiui urwrai on. cniiu "-rr ally happy, although Just at this time many of them seem to bo cryiug aloud for moro (Ireen- back. Yours in ba.to, W. K. DjNiian. TO WHOM DOES IT IliXONO T Polk Cocnty. April 9th, IMS, ntirrn U n ehnrch in Polk COUIltV that WAS built by the citiren In geiitml lnxsHCtlvo of sect or treed, and known as Union Church, Hut sinco it Im been built, certain cirtic have nb taincd a title to tho land on which It stands by unfair means, and now only ouu xct lio con. trol or say in tho matter. Thingi havo como ulmMt to a focus several times, one imttauro not long sinco. Tho yourg folks proiMtrd to havo a singing school to liohuld luthociiurih. When they assembled, they found thu door locked; and alterwarils learueii inai aieriaui inuiviuuai was inside with matches and randlu in baud, with intent as hu says, to knock down tho II mt ono who entered should tho door li broken open. Now, I would llko to know if there is any religion in such doingi an this? Tho chance aro II ma ioys nan gouu mm mu church that oveiilng. tho young man on tho In nido would havo had a merry tmio dragging out after ho ha 1 kno:ked thorn down. Tho tines- tlon now in, to wlioiudnu.i that cuurch right r..u.. I. ..I m f Tii Ton. luny N;tuu; A tloautirtil ThotiRht. When tho summer of .outh ll slowly wast Ing away on tho nightfall of age, and the shailuw of tho path liecoini: deejier, and life woarn to iti eloto, it U pliawit to hxik through thu vista of tltno uK)ii tbo sorrows and fellcl tie of our early yrars. If wo li.tvu hail a homo to shelU-r, ond hiarln to rojoiw with us, ivnil friends bavo lx.cn lrathcnd round our fire- sido, tho rough places of wayfaring will hau been worn and smoothed away in tho twilight of lilo, and many dark htmiIs wo navu uviii thiuuitli willurow briuhtvr and moro boautlful. llannv. Indeed aro thtwo wIkmo iutereourio with tho world has not changed Uiu tonu of of their holier feoling, or broken thoso musienl chords of tho huirt whoan vibrations nru so melodious, io tender, and so touching iu thuj ovcuuig ot thur lives. Tho Wheeling (W. Va.) Htaiulanl propox that thu old colonial law concerning blaplo- mors shall bo put iu forca against l!oh luglr- soil. One of them as follow! II anv ncison shall deny our .Nivlonr Jiuin Christ to lie Hon of (lod, or shall deny tho Hloly Trinity, the Father, Hon and Holy (lliont,! or tho (liKllaad of any of thu three rirsous,l or tho unity of thu Oodhead, or shall utter Juiy profane words couceniiug tho Holy lnniyly, or any of tliu I'crsous thereof, and uliull lyTlicrrof convicto I, bo or she shall, for tho lrToirui'c,bo Ixired through the longnu; for tlnfocond olTcnio shall bo stigumtt7x:d by bunilnB, tho foiehcad with tho letter 11, and fur tlicthmd oil'cnre shall auUcr ileath, NAKKOWUT KAIUtOAO KVKX KNOWN. A now railroad from llodfonl to Killcrlca en joy tho dlstlnellou of having tho narrowest gauge of any railroad in the world -two feet. It was accepted by tho comiuisslemir some threo weeks since, mid I how running seven trains each way dally, and i a curiosity In Its way. At tho lux itation of Manager Mausllold tho pre of lloston and IaiwcII wcro invited toridoover mid iusiect thn now enterprise, which they did yesterday afternoon lu company with tho Directors nuil luvitetl guests. Start ing fioni tho liwell dcMit, n half hour's rido user tho Middlesex Central brought the lion ton party to tho Southern terminus of tho narrow fraiign road at llodfonl. Tho appeal anco of tho little emu anil engine of thu new road wns uiitiiiu Indeeil. Thu ear sot ery low on tho trucks, me fnrtv feet in Icliuth. fix feet two Inches outside width, with walls thien Inches thick, leaving a total Inside width ot lio feet eight Inches. Tho car are made by thu Halitrft (?oiniiy o( liiconla. New Ilampshlro, anil aro iihkIcIsoI neatnes mid lieauty, In Ing finished lu fancy woods. Thu seats, which are upholstered iu plush, are ranged after tho usual order, each seating hut ouo person and each ear but thirty tersoiis. All thu whevlii of tho lulling stock nru eighteen inches lu diameter, except tho drivers on the engine, which are thitty Inches. Tho eiigiuti is a model of compactness mid is a sort of diitiblu-ender, thus saving tlio use of the turn-table. After a trip over the road one tusrvels at the smoothness with which tho train ui" ntcr tlio ninety different grades in thu il.'l KM) miles of nwuf-bwl to the northern ter minus at North Itillerira. All trains aro equip xil with tho Miller platform mid vacuum liriike, and tho rolling stock at present consists of two locomotives, two) passenger, two olwor vatiou, six ll.it ears and one box car. 'Iliu loco uuitUes, with coal and water and men, weigh twelve tons tach, tho paxsenger ears four and one-half tons, and tho cost of the sxme wns tT.i.cliv.K- s.'I.MM) and . IKK) each. The mail cost alsiut$I0,(H)0 all epiiiqiel, and the caiiital stvvk of tho corH)rat!ou Is $.V,(HH, of which $4.,000 ha Uen ld lu. It costs (18 a day to run IU trains. Kxchangn. Personal asd Ottonrlae, Moatlr OtherwUe. A correspondent writing from Mount Idaho, to the Trlruram the tirinclnal liolnt iu the coun try fonnerly occupied by the Ne Pcrces whom Oeneral Howanl so gloriously "quclched'' last summer, sajsi "Mrs. uenriiict, wnoso iiusnann wa killed by the Indians last summer, is keep ing a boarding house at Orangoville. Mrs. Cpt. ltandall. who went to Orci!n after thn death of herhusliand, will return to this place Mima time during thu spring. Mr. I'liil. Cleary is cerlaiu ly riuht iu tliinklng there is danger of another outbreak. 'Ilin lud-Ins about tlio agency and on the reservation, iu spite of their remaining Iri'iHlly last summer, oK'iuy proclaim iniir in tcutioii of joining tho SJHikanes the coming sea son should the latter co ou the war lutli. Tho diaxtretIon among them is wido-jireal and there Is no doubt about the SNikauc and some adjoining trilies, should Watkius' progratumo for tho consolidation of thu reservations lt sought to bo carrivd out. Minus, head chief of tho Sisikaiies, has over )!lvu hundred tt amors, all splendidly armed and ready to follow him to tho death. The peoplu hero all look font an I with certainty for another war miles a suit). ciently large iiumU'rof trooit bo suut hero to ovcrawu Uiu Indians." lliulnn Ttao. Spring hM It own charms, rsprcitlly for 'tiling -oplo who bate ll within tl.iir lirijits. iVe think, iwrli.un. aswo i!et older and aro Mil- ileum! 1 tho i;toraikC nperten'Mx of lift-, that tho t'0J0H , ellho earliest le.-vvi.-n and Uowar rol always mtrcaso our cheorfulm-s very much. Wo know too well thn limit a year, how shortaiiacolti"! how littlo that will l-o stifcUiry alu.ntaril can bo ilnuo In it while It lasts. Wo think of other Spring Mist now ho far behind us, and how wo lost thr-tn in vain pleasure or proiillc. Ulor that stsn.i to its still moro xain. Spnug I numb, r-'.lnr tho soo-toii of NM.t than ot painUm. What do lights u iu tho Spring Is more a sensation than an appearance) moro a hopu than n xlsiblo re ality, 'lliero is something in the softnei of tho air, In tho lengthening of tho days, in tho ery sounds and odors of tho sweet time, that r.v resvs and console after the xlgotous weeks of winter. It I natural that tho jsiet should bo tho Spnug, which comes to them with a thousand llowtrs; with tho song f binla; with puro, brighter light anil such Kfttdiuiuit that it Is lilu a fountain idjumrric. Don Do It. Friends, pleaxe don't wnto obiluxry notleii In jioor verso, then and s.iol them Ui tho Itn-al editor for publication. Ho soinetimts, it is true, brings his joer temporarily into ridicule, and maki tho nler of tho vencua laughing stock, purely through kinduissof luait and a desiro to please mourning friends. Thu pure spirits, or crumbling clay of thn departed, should only bo alluded to lu a Uilittiug mtn nor, and tho editor that has tho ntrvo to reject thu most dogi rol vurso, is nnt ouly tlio Im st friend of tho living wriUr and moiiniing relative, hot of tho departed alio. A mourn inif innlhor u rarulv ever coincleiit of Judg ing of that whiuh is appropriate, hi relation to hr departed child, and therefore it is thu duty ol tho editor, o seemingly hauli a it may p- lo not only protect til paper iroiu ma criticism of rcliiad enitivo cultivated nail er, but also tho friends of thu dead. IIV UNIVKIiHAI.AtDHIIi. rthllMl A1IMI1TK' !( Mr-IIiiiIhhIiiIhII .llgllvt lot Mill y Hwi. 'I'tixy HMilhH proillli'ti flonu, IhImiiIiiii-, soil sno-in-rol climnlotl IiimxiIuhiIoiin, miiiI ilHri-xiiiiislvn uh, liv lli mIiiIhiki In their pr Miff, and by all null l inttloilf, prows iiirin tlio I nt nnd iiio-l i II'iioiiixI I'tiruHihc Pill Hint in tli til oi'i'i'i't "in 'Itrii'1 ll'lnix purely vigeislilo no Iihiiii i'sii hihi frmn tholriiMi, lu tin rlriH'n vsIiih hiiiI eur-llto piiwiiiHiioiitlinrPlllNiHii Im romp-nil wild tlmni, nliiry MiiNnii, knnwlnu tlndr vlr tmw will employ llieui, when neemtod, I'hey knop thov-ii-iii In peifeelmili-r, hiiiI iiMlntsIn In IiohIiIiv action I ho wlmlo mi ohlnorynlllfi. Mild, hitmelilng Mid illnt-nl.lh-y i-ppImIIv Bilsp'od lo IIihiihmN iiflliodliiiMllVHapl'srH'iis, ileWKnuiflllt of whloli I hoy proVKlilMlideiiri', lMliii-lv Iskim, rimv am llm llnxl Hllll H'lt llllV-lll Kl 1111 nlnv for olill if m mnl w imVi-i.I oiiii-i ll nl loriH whoroii ni Id, bill eir-otiMl. oilhsrilo ii id-q.ilr-d KiifMslwltV wllilnlir. " RAILROAD. LANDS, Illisntl TopimhI LOW ! t)K t ..ONUTI'irt I.WW INTICIIKUT To orf e irnl C-llfornU and Oregon CtBl' il lUllroud fomiaiiic OVKKIt their IV-l for isle o pin ins nunwinr iim rsi term! wiii-Tmii " "- - -, K, LsUicssI ''" '' "" rent. i.i.. sirsi Xrssynl iVh fiilluwlnK vi-r mis iriilh of lie SnVfeSsT'h'cAiVMiV I isr" Unlets 10 issmirrp-"u ?' i . -.- --, 1 A,ui u. a. U. IC Hl'erUana. umtui. TKB The P. P. T. Co.'s Steamer jEst Wild. t.KAVIt Portlitml lir JIiKMin A'lMttt. iiutl Wny l'orrn, KVttljy TUKHDVY, TIIKIHDAV, A oATI'llIl.V. -People, Patrotiizo Your Own Uoat rrotcctlon iiKiilnNt lllRl Ittttc i Cluuraiilvfitt 1 W ilT IJIIJfl tW TT TIU.MJMJM.JM.J 1'uyN Citssli till Hides, Furs. fc si.l fommrrolsl si., SAM'.' IMTARLINIIKO IBS. Willamette Nnrserr. G. W. WALLING & SON, l'ltUl'lllKTOIIH, Oaweco, Olaokumni co., Orecoo. WAlXlNC'S .1'Ji.AOIi PJsUM9 '.Tho Xtiillim l'rmu;. Ami th bit tsilillis of I'll! Ill, 1'ruiic, I'cncli, Aiilr, I'ctir, .'hrrrTf Nut and Shndc Trees, Kl YVU. AHrtOlttMKNT, Sond for Sosoiiptivo Ontalorjrno. XT Mf( Epfja for Ilatchlnc frcm Dark Brnhmas nud Brown Leghorns a opoolalty. I ! Ira I'rown I rflioili Porks rslne.l bv W. . Tilt, VinnlUleii Ohio, -in I oklrh UnU His list .nmminss t'ocVrrl, si illdfi sm iulT,.i, sl wn.l. r. n.il s nnr ha ot Hnw llrilimas, uletUtl it?iT ft s pilr lUit co,t iou I0T- Aim, BLACK HAMBURGS, WHITE LEGHORNS, E B. RED GAMES, sin PLYMOUTH ROOKS, Of which I Lite Jail linioitil a file ftn fiomth as it. All of raj Mtlctlci are of the IIIHT HTIIAI.1l, IL AnillKS, IlgKM I'ACICKI) JTO-OTlNi 1'Olt Imperial Egg Food l'OIt HA1.K, H'MIMI i IviilSPUN.allLi: ttl IClltl.MI (IllllU.NH. Ilitd lUmp fir s cufulir. c. k. win.i:iii:i(9 ahedd, XIou Co., Orcgou JOHN MINTO, KIIKKIlSU or MEIUNO 8IIIi:P, f I1AKKH nlis.nre InnnVrln, to Ihs Wool (Inmers of 1 (reiMisiiillliwsil-liilntf'lvnltorl-s the cksius) In porchsrs 'IIIIIHUUtllillllKI) Whl(lNIM. sml -mrM turtles liilcristnl II l Ihejr esn, sml will tit ilt.vor 10. sill hhrep ol the unit- iUlll sin slur si MUCH IIIKAI'KII HATMH linn such esn piwlhty . i.Hi-i. Kssiulusllvn soil rempsriM n with oth er "iip micro! lu ite luarkil iri-rinnisii. iiij. rislrni, llrrt-on. N. Il.-The llsroi snd llsm Uuihsol llm 0k tin bsneium Hit. IHI.ANI) KAMM, siljolnlng hsleru 'll.uKststsii Im nun at His Mine plsrs, or at U 1111,1. fAKM four nuts lull miles south of theclty. hsIriii.HrplcuibirlU. IMV REAL ESTATE LOANS. 0UKC0X ANU MiHHINGTON Trost Investment Company UV HCMTbANB. riiHIB ftomiisny Ii prepsreil to imotlst Inan la J. rumslniin NOIn Ss.KKl irui i over IMPJUK- ll CITY I'hOPKUTY snl FA l.ANIW. for flirt! periods f jesis, or r f l r tlo hjr Isujuirlr to iuIIiuiiijU. For ttlii's sntiijr in . . .. WILLIAM I1KII), MsiMKer, uovlOr U Flnl tilrest IViUu-J. 'rFm f r lk ----------L M-O-b !! with (iuivr uauk. y MLi: AT Al.bTIMCt. il